
When Lightning Struck
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Narrated by:
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Torin Lusebrink
About this listen
In a small town located in North Texas, a freak accident occurs. Mother Nature strikes the ground causing a current to travel and take out anyone in its path.
A family's sudden tragedy has them clinging to their faith. A parent's worst nightmare happens in an instant. Will life ever be the same? Why did God allow a poor child to be stuck down, potentially robbing her of her future? Tragedy can tear families apart, and what makes the Wilkerson family any different?
This book tells how a family moved on after the tragic event. We are not alone in our pain and sadness; God comforts us in many splendid and miraculous ways. Communities can come together and rally. Miracles do happen. Hope can prevail.
©2022 Michelle Chasteen (P)2022 Michelle ChasteenWhat listeners say about When Lightning Struck
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